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Offline stoop

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« Reply #70 on: May 15, 2010, 00:35:38 AM »
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You, average Ken, I think not,
 Iv,e seen your speedo's, remember  ;)


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« Reply #71 on: May 15, 2010, 00:57:17 AM »
You can defend whoever you like!!
The facts are ...........
Exams, degrees etc = nose in books.
Young people growing up today would love to be given the 'Privileges' of education
that all Politicians today seem to have received, I don't think many of them would forget given the same opportunity their Roots.
Whatever party they belong to, whatever their background  politicians always seem forget the 'Working Man' but it is the 'Working man' who pays his NI and taxes every week, can't claim Expenses, or Second homes, avoid paying tax and any more 'Fiddles' that we don't know about!
To me there is nothing between them, they all out for what they can GET!  Oh by the way can anyone tell me how much the elected people who are in the House of Commons whom you have never seen or heard saying a word are paid?
Why are you all keeping ;) going on this?  To wind someone up?  You are all going around in circles!
This is my view!!




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